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We perform the pattern of "owl" with knitting needles. Scheme and description of knitting techniques

Nobody argues that it's faster and easier to buy a new hat or blouse for a child in a clothing store. But, you will agree, to make an exclusive thing with your own hands, and even get additional positive emotions during knitting and the opportunity to ponder over your life's worth is much worth it.

If you prefer to buy knitting and are looking for interesting and simple schemes, then we advise you to pay attention to the pattern of the "owl". Spokes (the master class, which we want to share, will be sufficiently detailed and understandable) it can be performed without any particular difficulties.

Knitting needles and yarn

Before we disassemble how the pattern of the "owl" matches the needles (the scheme will also be a little later), let's talk about the issues concerning yarn and the number of spokes. This moment is very important, because it depends on the quality and thickness of the thread, and also on the size of the knitting needle, the appearance of the pattern will depend, which in the end you will get.

To begin with, let's define for which product the pattern will be knitted. If it is a hat or mittens, then you can take the needles of a larger size (for example, 3-3,5-4). If you knit socks or elongated knee socks and want to decorate the front part of the product with a "ham", then take for the pattern the usual thin needles.

Tip: before you begin to bind already on the finished product pattern "owl" knitting needles, the scheme and technique should be tried on the sample. If a simple stocking requires a knotting of the sample, in order to determine the size and number of loops, then knitting a variety of patterns and even more so.

We knit a sample

Now let's go directly to our topic and tell you how to knit a pattern of "owl" with knitting needles. A master class will help everyone learn how to do this. In order to bind the desired sample, we dial sixteen loops on the spokes. Despite the fact that the rapport of the pattern is only 12 loops, experienced knitters recommend adding two edge loops and two loops to evenly distribute the pellets around the product. Total turns out 16 pieces.

First row. Here everything is as simple as possible - we knit with some facial loops.

Second. As usual, and done from the wrong side - purl loops.

Third row. Again facial.

Fourth. We continue our knitting with knitting needles. The pattern of the "owl" (the diagram "tells" us that here it is necessary to tie four purl loops, then 8 facial and then again 4 purlins) gradually becomes recognizable.

Fifth row. We repeat what was knit in the fourth row (4-8-4), just the opposite. That is, first four face loops, then eight purlins and then four face ones again.

Sixth. In this row we will need an "assistant" - an additional spoke. As a rule, beginners very much intimidate drawings with the use of additional knitting in knitting, for which you need to somehow remove the loops and then somehow tie them. You knit a pattern of "owl" with knitting needles? The scheme requires the use of additional. Spokes? Do not worry. Here everything is simple. The main thing is to adjust.

So, we knit four purl loops. Then the next two facial loops simply throw on the extra spoke. It is important that at this time the working thread you had behind the product (at work). Having knitted two facial loops, we return to the additional "helper" and we sew and its two loops. And so we repeat again. After you tie a second loop with an additional knitting needle, tie another 4 purl.

In most cases, in any knitting there are repetitions. Not an exception, and the case when the pattern of the "owl" is executed with spokes. The diagram of this figure also contains repetitions, which begin with the sixth row. In total, the pattern consists of twenty-two rows.

We knit the pattern of the "owl" with knitting needles. Description of the remaining series

  • 7th - as the fifth, that is, four-eight-four.
  • 8th - as the fourth.
  • 9th - as the fifth.
  • 10th - as the fourth.
  • 11th - as the fifth.
  • 12th - as the fourth.
  • 13th - as the fifth.
  • 14th - as the sixth with the use of additional knitting needles.
  • 15th - as the fifth.
  • 16th - as the fourth.
  • 17th - as the fifth.
  • 18th - as the sixth row.
  • 19 th - stands out from the total mass of repetitions and consists of 4 facial, two purlins, four facial, two purl and four facial loops.
  • 20th - this one begins to finish the pattern and consists only of the back loops.
  • 21st - we sew all eyelets with facial.
  • 22nd - the last row - only one purl loops.

Tips for decorating an owl

Of course, the pattern of the "owl" itself and so it will look very unusual and spectacular, but it can be made even more vivid. Firstly, you can tie a thread with a contrasting color or tie a hook with a hook. Secondly, many needlewomen, who know how to handle a crochet, tie a little twig under the legs of an owl. If you do not know how to crochet yet, then just buy artificial eye sockets in the needlework shop, sew them or glue them and get a very amusing and cheerful little cow.

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